One More Line isn't a very complicated game. You guide your game piece up the screen for as far as possible, avoiding obstacles along the way. The challenge comes into play with how you move your game piece around to avoid these dangers.

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While video games have improved over the years with better graphics and game play, we still have several Windows Phone games that reflect the days of old with 8bit graphics and a retro or classic feel about them. This week's roundup focuses on a few of the top rated games with that retro feel.

SBK15 is the official Windows Phone game of the 2015 eni FIM Superbike World Championship and lets players race as the world's elite riders on the most powerful bikes in the world. Normally priced at $2.99 for the next 24 hours, through the myAppFree, you can pick up SBK15 free.

QuizUp, the popular trivia game that went into beta testing last month for Windows Phone, is now available for everyone. The game allows friends online to challenge each other or they can pick random people to play against from all over the world.

Traintiles is a fun Windows Phone puzzle game where you have to sort out kinks in a set of train tracks to allow a train's safe passage across the gaming screen. Puzzles with one train are challenging and those with multiple trains can be somewhat nerve racking.

94% is the latest game for Windows Phone by 6studios, resident developer Rudy Huyn's game studio. The aim of 94% is to find at 94 percent of answers to various questions, be it "something you eat with your hands" or else.

Chasing Zombies is an endless runner styled Windows Phone game that has your racing a bicycle across a deadly obstacle course. Along the way, you have to collect candy that a group of Zombies have stolen and send the undead back to the netherworld.

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Publisher Game Troopers has released a major bug fix update for the trivia game What in the World for Windows Phone. The update fixes a number of instability issues that have been found since the game's release